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  3. Questions in Parliament on Shortage of Butter

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Of the butter stored in Australia against seasonal contingencies, little could be exported from Australia during flush periods, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. McEwen) told the House of ...

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  4. LACK OF DISCIPLINE IN UNION ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. A Communist to-day called waterside workers "anarchists" for walking off ...

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  5. SURPLUS REVENUE TO GO TO DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Any surplus in revenue at $he end of 1950-51 will be used next year to meet the ...

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  6. CONTROL OF HIDES TO BE CONTINUED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A request by the grazing industry for the decontrol of hides and leather has been refused by the ...

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  7. Evatt to Lead Labour; Calwell His Deputy

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Dr. H. V. Evatt to-day was elected unopposed as Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party, to succeed the late Mr. J. B. Chifley. Mr. A. A. Calwell (Victoria) was elected Deputy Leader ...

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  8. "PEOPLE MUST HAVE SAY ON REPUBLIC"

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday. --The Prime Minister (Dr. Malan), replying to the Senate debate on a motion ...

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  9. Eisteddfod Sidelights

    Loris Miller made up as Dinah, in the cabaret solo section. Sandra Scully striking a nose in the cabaret solo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MINERS' PROTEST STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Two colliers in Southern New South Wales to-day carried "No butter, no coal" ...

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  11. EXECUTIONS IN SHANGHAI

    HONG KONG, Wednesday. --Another group of 284 "counter revolutionaries" was executed in Shanghai on ...

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  12. INQUIRY INTO DEATHS OF WOMEN AT HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In April, a number of bottles at St. Vincent's Hospital, which should have contained only novocaine, were ...

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  13. COUNTRY PEOPLE MAKING USE OF AIR SERVICES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. Country people in the West and North-west of Queensland now require greater air ...

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  14. ADERMANN RE-ELECTED AS CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The House of Representatives to-day elected Mr. C. F. Adermann (Country Party, ...

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  15. INQUIRY ON SHIPPING TURN-ROUND URGED

    CANBERRA. Wednesday.-- The Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) to-night suggested the establishment of an ...

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  16. APPEAL TO U.S. OVER NEWSPRINT SUPPLY

    LONDON. Wednesday.--The general manager of the British Newsprint supply Company (Mr. F. Bishop) said yesterday ...

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  17. IMMIGRANTS CAUSE BIGGER DEMAND FOR DAIRY PRODUCTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Immigrants were pouring into Australia at such a rate that 1250 new dairy farms were needed each year to cope with the demands of the increasing population, said Mr. G. J. Coombs, the manager of ...

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  18. CABINET APPROVAL OF NEW SUGAR PRICE EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Federal Cabinet, at its next meeting is expected to approve an increase in the price ...

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  19. BIG AIR BATTLE FOUGHT OYER NORTHERN KOREA

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--More than 109 United Nations and Communist fighters clashed over Northern Korea to-day. ...

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  20. Call For Firmer British Action in Oil Dispute

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Britain's newspapers this morning said in editorials that the dispute with Persia over nationalisation of oil had now reached a critical point. Several criticised the statement by the Foreign ...

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  21. MOVE TO REOPEN LAVERS MURDER CASE

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--A move will be made to-morrow to reopen the 14-years-old Layers murder rase. This follows months of ...

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  22. MENZIES TO REPORT ON AUSTRALIAN BATTALION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The confusion over the position of Australian troops in Korea will be clarified soon by the ...

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  23. INCREASE FOR CLERGY

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- An increase in clergy stipends of £100 a year was decided upon by the Brisbane Anglican Synod to-day. ...

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  24. PACIFIC DEFENCE PACT BY END OF THIS YEAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Australian Minister for Defence (Mr. McBride) said to-day hat Australia believed there ...

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  25. Suffered Electric Shock

    WARWICK. Wednesday.--Ronald McLeferty (26), an employee of Western Transport Pty. Ltd., Toowoomba, suffered an electric shock ...

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  26. Olympic Games Stalemate

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. -- A stalemate has arisen in financial discussions on the 1956 Olympic games budget, because the Prima ...

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  27. PANIC WHEN PIPE BURSTS

    MACKAY, Wednesday. -- One man was injured, and seven other men ran in all directions when a gas-pipe burst with a hissing roar ...

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  28. SENATOR'S "LAPSE" CAUSES LAUGHTER IN HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Senate rocked with laughter to-day when Senator D. M. Grant (Labour, ...

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  29. DE GAULLE MAY HOLD KEY TO FRENCH POLITICAL FUTURE

    PARIS. Wednesday. -- The strength and nature of France's new Government may well depend on the country's new political ...

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  32. WAR-TIME RESTRICTIONS ON JAPANESE LEADERS LIFTED

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--The Japanese Government today announced that purge restrictions had been lifted on thousands of war-time Japanese officials and political and industrial leaders. The total of Japanese affected ...

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  33. Cabinet Decision to Increase Post Office Charges Rejected

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Federal Cabinet decision to increase postal charges to bring in an extra £12,000,000 a year was ejected by a joint meeting of the Liberal and Country Parties to-day. ...

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  34. ALL-OUT ATTACKS ON GUERILLA BANDS

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday. -- Another all-out air and ground offensive against Communist guerilla bands was under way ...

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